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rare, adj.
That embarrasses and evokes pity or shame in others; lacks self awareness; constitutes a faux pas. Don't be so rare.
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1. To be high on marijuana. (see example 1) 2. To be unusual to the extreme, and/or to do outlandish and abnormal things. "Rareness" is often characterized by a disregard for social norms. Rare is somewhat related to its literal definition, being uncommon, but with a positive connotation. (see examples 2) 1. I knew "the rick" was rare at lunch today, because he went right for the ice-cream after entering the dining hall with bloodshot eyes and a huge grin on his face.
2. It was rare when Merk informed us that he planned to enjoy some "superior drinkabilities" (bud lights) during halftime at his son's soccer match. The way that percussionist shook his gourd was rare. Mr. G's tendency to show up completely pie-eyed (drunk) to formal events is very rare. |
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The quality of being 'rare'. Unusual, seldom occurring. "I just raped ANOTHER cow by accident"
"How rare." |
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not seen often, unexpected, different, weird, out of the ordinary she forgot her lunch today, thats rare.
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To not be up to expected standards. esp. in a group. That's rare.
You're rare. |
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Rare: To be in exceptional or unusually excellent form because of the effect of an alcoholic drink. Most people will want to be around a person that is in *rare* form. Timmy Davis was rare after drinking that pink wine from a beer bong.
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Adj.
When someone or something is badass. Person 1: " Dude, did you catch the game last night?"
Person 2: " Ya that touchdown catch was rare!" |
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1. (Adjective) Hard to find, usually an object. 2. (Noun) A video game company who published the famous Donkey Kong 64. 1. Since they stopped making them, those cars are considered rare.
2. "I want to work for Rare." |
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